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Direct Hit Technologies, Inc. was a Boston-based search engine company that provided search engine services to major web portals and operated a public search engine at directhit.com. [1] Founded in April 1998 by Gary Culliss and Mike Cassidy, the Direct Hit search engine utilized the anonymous searching activity of millions of web searchers to rank web sites based on a number of patented algorithms, [2] such as how long searchers spent viewing each web page and where a site was ranked in the original search results list. [3] The Direct Hit search engine technology was invented by Gary Culliss and is the subject of the following US Patents: US Pat. 6,006,222, [4] US Pat. 6,078,916 [5] and US Pat. 6,014,665 [6] all entitled "Method for organizing information." Direct Hit filed to go public through Robertson Stephens [7] in late 1999, and was acquired by Ask Jeeves in January 2002. [8]

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  1. ^ "Direct Hit Tools Help Surfers Search Smarter". pcworld.com. 27 January 1999. Archived from the original on 19 October 2008.
  2. ^ "Inventor: Gary Culliss". Google Patents.
  3. ^ Culliss, Gary (28 January 1999). ".COM – LIVE". Tech Thursday (Interview). Interviewed by Leslie Walker. Washington Post.
  4. ^ US patent 6006222A, "Method for organizing information" 
  5. ^ US patent 6078916, "Method for organizing information" 
  6. ^ US patent 6014665, "Method for organizing information" 
  7. ^ "SEC Registration for Direct Hit Technologies, Inc". 22 December 1999.
  8. ^ "Ask Jeeves to acquire Direct Hit for $506 million". CNET. 3 January 2002.